Saucy Productions latest invention! THE WHO GENERATION: a tribute to The WhoAnother iconic tribute to add to the Saucy Productions lineup. Once again utilizing a lineup of some of Kansas City regions most talented & experienced musicians!

Including much of the stage presence & antics of the wild yet talented & influential band. Though we may not completely destroy our instruments on stage, Who’s Next WILL give you the illusion of seeing & hearing one of the greatest rock bands, performing some of the greatest songs ever written!​If you’re ready for an exciting & dynamic rock show, get ready for Who’s Next!

​All of Saucy Productions bands audio and video promo are taken from Live Recordings, So You Hear the Truth – unlike many of the band promos out there today

CREDITS​The Who are an English rock band that formed in 1964. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide and holding a reputation for their live shows and studio work.Pink Floyd began to use feedback, inspired by the Who, whom they considered a formative influence.Shortly after arriving in London in 1966, Hendrix visited Marshall's music shop demanding an amp setup like Townshend's, and manipulated electronic noises in ways that Townshend had pioneered.Paul McCartney said the Who "are the most exciting thing around" and was inspired to write "Helter Skelter" in the group's "heavy" style.John Lennon borrowed the acoustic guitar style in "Pinball Wizard" for "Polythene Pam".Punk Rock bands - MC5, The Stooges, the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and Green Day cite The Who as a major influenceThe Who influenced hard rock bands such as Aerosmith, AC/DC, and Guns N Roses.The Who have also influenced pop punk and Britpop bands Panic! at the Disco, Blur, and Oasis.Who songs have been covered by many major artists, including Elton John's version of "Pinball Wizard" reaching No. 7 in the UK.

The Who's major contributions to rock music include the development of the Marshall stack, large PA systems, use of the synthesizer, Entwistle and Moon's lead playing styles, Townshend's feedback and power chord guitar technique, and the development of the rock opera. They are cited as an influence by hard rock, heavey metal, punk rock and mod bands. Their songs still receive regular exposure.The band influenced fashion from their earliest days with their embrace of pop art.The guitar-smashing incident at the Railway Hotel in 1964 is one of Rolling Stone magazine's "50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock 'n' Roll"